CFP: Mapping New Nigerian Literature (3/16/07; MLA '07)
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2007 Canadian Association for American Studies Conference
The Americas: Drawing the Lines
CAAS invites proposals for its annual conference to be held November
8-11, 2007 at the University of Quebec, Montreal.
Please send 500 word proposals by April 2 2007 to:
CAAS 2007 Committee, c/o Michael Epp <michaelepp_at_trentu.ca>.
The conference topic is intended to address the transformations of
the geographic, political, literary, historical, and generally
conceptual space of the "Americas."
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
2007 Canadian Association for American Studies Conference
The Americas: Drawing the Lines
CAAS invites proposals for its annual conference to be held November
8-11, 2007 at the University of Quebec, Montreal.
Please send 500 word proposals by April 2 2007 to:
CAAS 2007 Committee, c/o Michael Epp <michaelepp_at_trentu.ca>.
The conference topic is intended to address the transformations of
the geographic, political, literary, historical, and generally
conceptual space of the "Americas."
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
2007 Canadian Association for American Studies Conference
The Americas: Drawing the Lines
CAAS invites proposals for its annual conference to be held November
8-11, 2007 at the University of Quebec, Montreal.
Please send 500 word proposals by April 2 2007 to:
CAAS 2007 Committee, c/o Michael Epp <michaelepp_at_trentu.ca>.
The conference topic is intended to address the transformations of
the geographic, political, literary, historical, and generally
conceptual space of the "Americas."
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
2007 Canadian Association for American Studies Conference
The Americas: Drawing the Lines
CAAS invites proposals for its annual conference to be held November
8-11, 2007 at the University of Quebec, Montreal.
Please send 500 word proposals by April 2 2007 to:
CAAS 2007 Committee, c/o Michael Epp <michaelepp_at_trentu.ca>.
The conference topic is intended to address the transformations of
the geographic, political, literary, historical, and generally
conceptual space of the "Americas."
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
2007 Canadian Association for American Studies Conference
The Americas: Drawing the Lines
CAAS invites proposals for its annual conference to be held November
8-11, 2007 at the University of Quebec, Montreal.
Please send 500 word proposals by April 2 2007 to:
CAAS 2007 Committee, c/o Michael Epp <michaelepp_at_trentu.ca>.
The conference topic is intended to address the transformations of
the geographic, political, literary, historical, and generally
conceptual space of the "Americas."
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
2007 Canadian Association for American Studies Conference
The Americas: Drawing the Lines
CAAS invites proposals for its annual conference to be held November
8-11, 2007 at the University of Quebec, Montreal.
Please send 500 word proposals by April 2 2007 to:
CAAS 2007 Committee, c/o Michael Epp <michaelepp_at_trentu.ca>.
The conference topic is intended to address the transformations of
the geographic, political, literary, historical, and generally
conceptual space of the "Americas."
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
Paper proposals (15-20 minutes) are invited for the Nineteenth-Century
British Literature and Culture session of the Pacific Ancient and Modern
Language Association (PAMLA) conference at Western Washington University in
Bellingham, WA, Nov 2-3, 2007. Please send 1-2 page proposals and short
curriculum vitae to Leila May: leila_at_ncsu.edu.
Leila S. May
Associate Professor
Department of English
NC State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-1910
leila_at_ncsu.edu
(919) 345-0190
Paper proposals (15-20 minutes) are invited for the Nineteenth-Century
British Literature and Culture session of the Pacific Ancient and Modern
Language Association (PAMLA) conference at Western Washington University in
Bellingham, WA, Nov 2-3, 2007. Please send 1-2 page proposals and short
curriculum vitae to Leila May: leila_at_ncsu.edu.
Leila S. May
Associate Professor
Department of English
NC State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-1910
leila_at_ncsu.edu
(919) 345-0190
WPA
July 12-15, 2007
Tempe, Arizona
Panel on Doris Lessing and Modernism, sponsored by the Doris Lessing
Society, an Allied Organization of the Modern Language Association.
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Beginning her career after World War II and continuing to publish up to
the present day, Doris Lessing's texts can be difficult for critics to
place. Are they modernist? Postmodern? What are Lessing's influences?
Do Lessing's texts extend the work of modernist writers like Woolf,
Joyce, Eliot, or Lawrence, or does she resist the influence of these
writers? =20
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CFP: Teaching American Literature: A Journal of Theory and Practice (3/31/07; journal issue)
CFP: Teaching American Literature: A Journal of Theory and Practice (3/31/07; journal issue)
CFP: Teaching American Literature: A Journal of Theory and Practice (3/31/07; journal issue)
CFP: Teaching American Literature: A Journal of Theory and Practice (3/31/07; journal issue)
CFP: Teaching American Literature: A Journal of Theory and Practice (3/31/07; journal issue)
This is a call for submissions to a proposed edition of essays on the =
work of director Robert Altman. A couple of months after his =
unfortunate death, the Independent Film Center is finishing up a major =
retrospective of his work. Therefore, it is time to re-examine the =
varied canon of this influential filmmaker.
This is a call for submissions to a proposed edition of essays on the =
work of director Robert Altman. A couple of months after his =
unfortunate death, the Independent Film Center is finishing up a major =
retrospective of his work. Therefore, it is time to re-examine the =
varied canon of this influential filmmaker.
6th Global Conference
Making Sense Of: Health, Illness and Disease
Monday 9th July - Thursday 12th July 2007
Mansfield College, Oxford
Call for Papers
This inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary project aims to explore
the processes by which we attempt to create meaning in health, illness
and disease. The project will examine the models and metaphors we use
to understand our experiences of health and illness (looking
particularly at perceptions of the body), and to evaluate the
diversity of ways in which we creatively struggle to make sense of
such experiences and express ourselves across a range of media.
6th Global Conference
Making Sense Of: Health, Illness and Disease
Monday 9th July - Thursday 12th July 2007
Mansfield College, Oxford
Call for Papers
This inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary project aims to explore
the processes by which we attempt to create meaning in health, illness
and disease. The project will examine the models and metaphors we use
to understand our experiences of health and illness (looking
particularly at perceptions of the body), and to evaluate the
diversity of ways in which we creatively struggle to make sense of
such experiences and express ourselves across a range of media.
6th Global Conference
Making Sense Of: Health, Illness and Disease
Monday 9th July - Thursday 12th July 2007
Mansfield College, Oxford
Call for Papers
This inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary project aims to explore
the processes by which we attempt to create meaning in health, illness
and disease. The project will examine the models and metaphors we use
to understand our experiences of health and illness (looking
particularly at perceptions of the body), and to evaluate the
diversity of ways in which we creatively struggle to make sense of
such experiences and express ourselves across a range of media.
CFP: 'Stanley Cavell and Literary Criticism', conference, spring 2008,
Edinburgh University.
CFP: 'Stanley Cavell and Literary Criticism', conference, spring 2008,
Edinburgh University.
PLEASE CROSS-LIST AS APPROPRIATE
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Hello all:
As you may know, 2007 marks the bicentenary of Garibaldi's birth.
Bearing that in mind, I'm seeking papers for a panel (or panels) that
I'm proposing on "Britain, Garibaldi, & the Risorgimento" for the North
American Conference on British Studies, which meets in San Francisco
9-11 November 2007.
I'd like the panel(s) to take an interdisciplinary approach to the topic
and so, if possible, to include scholars working in such areas as Art
History/Visual Culture/Film, History, Italian Studies, Literature,
Political Science, and Sociology.
CFP: 'Stanley Cavell and Literary Criticism', conference, spring 2008,
Edinburgh University.
PLEASE CROSS-LIST AS APPROPRIATE
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Hello all:
As you may know, 2007 marks the bicentenary of Garibaldi's birth.
Bearing that in mind, I'm seeking papers for a panel (or panels) that
I'm proposing on "Britain, Garibaldi, & the Risorgimento" for the North
American Conference on British Studies, which meets in San Francisco
9-11 November 2007.
I'd like the panel(s) to take an interdisciplinary approach to the topic
and so, if possible, to include scholars working in such areas as Art
History/Visual Culture/Film, History, Italian Studies, Literature,
Political Science, and Sociology.
Call for submissions for the "Literature of the North: Canada and Alaska" session at the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (RMMLA)conference in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, October 4-6, 2007. We welcome papers dealing with literature dealing with Canada or Alaska as northern sites or papers dealing with the Canadian-American border. Please send proposals (250 words) or finished papers to Paul Milton at paul.milton_at_ubc.ca or at Department of Critical Studies, University of British Columbia-Okanagan, 3333 University Way, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1V 1V7.
Deadline for submissions: *March 1, 2007*